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Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
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What size deposit does the caller have to pay?
When does the deposit have to be paid?
How will the luggage be carried?
Choose THREE correct answers.
Which THREE things should the caller take on the tour?
What change has been made to each part of the health club?
Listen to the audio and write the correct letter in each blank.
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HARTFORD HEALTH CLUB A. installed a new floor B. repainted C. moved to a new location D. rebuilt E. enlarged F. replaced the equipment |
swimming pools
locker rooms
exercise room
tennis court
club store
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Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Tomorrow, for adults and children will start.
On Wednesday, there will be a .
A is planned for next weekend.
How many months did it take to complete the renovation work?
What project is planned for next year?
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Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
When is the research project due?
Where will the students conduct the interviews? a
How many interviews will they complete all together?
Complete the outline showing the steps the students will take to complete their projects.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
A. Read
B.
C. Get
D.
E. Get together to
F. Prepare
G. Give
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The tomato originally came from _____.
The original color of the tomato was _____.
The Aztec word for tomato means _____.
In the 1500s, people in Spain and Italy _____.
In the 1600s, the British _____.
Listen to the audio and complete the timeline with information about the history of the tomato in the United States.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
| 1806 | Tomatoes were mentioned as food in a . |
| 1809 | Thomas Jefferson at his home in Virginia. |
| 1820 | A man proved that tomatoes were not poisonous by eating them . |
| 1830s | appeared in newspapers and magazines. |
| 1930s | People began to eat . |